What's up with the cops these days?

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Buffalo Bob
03-18-2014, 05:02 PM
The old man gettin out of the truck is inexcusable on the old mans part. This day and age you just sit in the car w the window down and your hands in plain sight, anything else and you are asking for trouble.

However my definition of a trigger happy cop might be a little different than yours. IMO a trigger happy cop is some one who panics in fear and immediately steps to deadly force. Not necessarily someone who is playing cowboy and can't wait to show his force, although that type is equally as bad.

And as for him not aiming, it is just an assumption on my part, but if I remember when the first group of shots were fired it appeared as if they hit the top of the cab of the truck. From 30 some feet away w a 9mm it is inexcusable to be that off with your aim. It appeared like he regrouped after those first 3 shots and fired another 2 which appeared to strike the old man. All the while without ever identifying what the old man was carrying.

To me cops should be held to a higher standard and should be able to show more restraint. I just feel that the gun was fired too early and if the officer had followed all training and protocol there wouldn't have been an issue. If its me and I see someone getting out of the car, I wait behind my door until everything is in plain sight and I have complete control of the situation.

You are watching too much television. Anything more powerful than a .22 LR (The next step up from a pellet gun) will go through a car door, they are a thin sheet metal skin on very open thicker sheet metal frame. Hiding behind a car door in a shootout isn't much better than a cardboard box. Most people who acquire their knowledge of ballistics from Hollywood movies won't know this.

NC_Skins
03-19-2014, 08:12 PM
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:doh: :laughing-

Giantone
03-19-2014, 08:31 PM
Maine man's 'gun' turns out to be a tattoo | Local News - WCVB Home (http://www.wcvb.com/news/maine-mans-gun-turns-out-to-be-a-tattoo/25048896?tru=ABu0c#mid=17022769)



:doh: :laughing-


I admit , I saw this tonight and that it was pretty good .

RedskinRat
03-19-2014, 09:24 PM
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mlmdub130
03-20-2014, 07:57 AM
You are watching too much television. Anything more powerful than a .22 LR (The next step up from a pellet gun) will go through a car door, they are a thin sheet metal skin on very open thicker sheet metal frame. Hiding behind a car door in a shootout isn't much better than a cardboard box. Most people who acquire their knowledge of ballistics from Hollywood movies won't know this.

Barking up the wrong tree Bobby. I've actually never been to Hollywood, however, I have been to Ft. Leornard Wood in Missouri. While there I went to Army basic training, after basic I went to the Military police school. While there, wait for it, I was trained as a police officer. And on top of that training, I also have quite a bit of in field experience in Baghdad, Iraq.

Monkeydad
03-20-2014, 11:06 AM
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Love it. Saw some other great ones at the NRA show with the same idea.

More for criminals than cops, but this was my favorite:

http://media.server.theshootingwarehouse.com/large/79593.jpg



Another good one:

http://media.server.theshootingwarehouse.com/large/79594.jpg

Buffalo Bob
03-20-2014, 12:15 PM
Barking up the wrong tree Bobby. I've actually never been to Hollywood, however, I have been to Ft. Leornard Wood in Missouri. While there I went to Army basic training, after basic I went to the Military police school. While there, wait for it, I was trained as a police officer. And on top of that training, I also have quite a bit of in field experience in Baghdad, Iraq.

If you would hide behind a cop car door and feel safe you must have been asleep in class or playing with your cell phone. Cop cars don't have anymore structural reinforcement in the body than a car off the dealer lot. Look at the Bonnie and Clyde death car. Cars in the 30's had a lot thicker metal than 21st century ones and bullets went right through the doors. No formal training but I shoot crap all the time right out in the back yard. Next time someone tells you hiding behind a car door is safe tell them to stand behind one while you shoot at it.

mlmdub130
03-20-2014, 01:46 PM
If you would hide behind a cop car door and feel safe you must have been asleep in class or playing with your cell phone. Cop cars don't have anymore structural reinforcement in the body than a car off the dealer lot. Look at the Bonnie and Clyde death car. Cars in the 30's had a lot thicker metal than 21st century ones and bullets went right through the doors. No formal training but I shoot crap all the time right out in the back yard. Next time someone tells you hiding behind a car door is safe tell them to stand behind one while you shoot at it.

Nope no sleep, no cell phone, just paying attention and trying not to get screamed at by a drill sergeant.

And to be fair I never said I would feel safe, I just said I would take cover. Cover doesn't always mean a solid wall. Getting out of a direct line of sight goes a long way in a gun fight. If you would rather stand in the open than stand behind anything, have at it. If I think someone is going to shoot at me I'll make do with what cover I have at my disposal.

Giantone
03-20-2014, 03:59 PM
I have been to Ft. Leornard Wood in Missouri.



Ahhhhh , Fort Lost in the Woods !

RedskinRat
03-20-2014, 08:57 PM
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